A weekly dog training event is set to take place in Fayetteville starting this November.
The event has been titled ´Rally Obedience II´. It gives dogs and their handlers the opportunity to navigate a specially designed course, showcasing and reinforcing obedience training. This discipline not only enhances communication between dogs and their human companions but also fosters a strong sense of teamwork. A nationally recognized training strategy, it is used by professionals across the country to create instinctive learning environments for dogs.
This course offers an engaging and dynamic approach to practicing obedience commands, serving as a valuable bridge between standard obedience training and the world of agility competitions. Before registering for classes, organizers request that pet parents ensure that the animals have successfully completed basic dog obedience or the Canine Good Citizen (CGC) training to participate. This six-week course gives a rewarding experience for both trainers and their canine companions. Participants are asked to bring their dogs to every class. Attendees must be at least ten years of age.
The registration fee for the event is $120 per session for residents. There is a $60 increase for non-residents.
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The event will begin on November 1 and continue to December 6 at the Kiwanis Center. This is located at 980 Redwine Road, Fayetteville, Georgia. It begins at 5.30 pm and ends at 6.30 pm.
